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chase986

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  1. I used these on a NOLS trip in patagonia and hiked over 150 miles in a month in them. I did have the problems mentioned by davidjo, broken laces and cracked the bootie near the ankle, but I just sent the liner back and got a new one no prob and tied a knot in the laces. They are incredibly comfortable for long aproaches and rigid enough to climb verticle ice as well. Best double boot made. They dry incredibly quickly compared to koflack as well. just buy em dude

  2. Scarpa omegas without a doubt. Great in wet/cold weather and are extremely comfortable and easy to climb in. There really versatile as well, I use them for vertical ice climbing as well as mountaineering. There also right around $500 and itll be the best boot you ever buy. Very similar to the invernos but there noticeably lighter and the myth is that their not quite as warm, but scarpa also carries a high altitude inner booty if your really worried about it, but they are plety warm for any advenure ive been on, check em out.

  3. Im wondering if you can climb in the Grivel Hyalite ice breaker comp as well as the Bozeman fest? They are both held on Sat. dec 1st and wondering if you have to choose one or the other. Also, what is the deal with choosing novice, intermediate, advanced? I dont want to be limited to easy ice if I sign up as a novice and will it all be top rope?

  4. just want to shout out for scarpa, all you fools should go out and buy the omega double plastics and the denali tt ski boots. anyone else have as good as experiences as i have had?

  5. patagonia guide pant. Most comfortable, functional pant out there as far as soft shells go. and you wont have to suffer in them. great for ice-climbing, mountaineering, skiing, backpacking, and just about anything else you coulkd think of. trust me bro, buy these

  6. i could see how the tent blew away in strong winds without any weight in it. I am still trying to figure out the best way to use the easton stakes it came with because it seems that the stakes will not hold extremely well(with the tent loops as big as they are)? any suggestions on the best way to ancor the tent with the easton stakes?

  7. Im traveling to patagonia for six months of trecking and climbing, and Im wondering if anyone can reccomend a good one man tent(perhaps bivy)that will withstand the full blown winds of the patagonian winter?cheers

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